NSF Entryway Murals

Daniel DeRoux, was born in Juneau Alaska in 1951and has been painting most of his life. His exhibition record includes many awards in International and National competitions, including; The Flore nce International Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Art, A Gold Medal for "Most Accomplished Artist" in the Los Angeles International Art Competition, also in that competition he won a Bronze Medal in "Mixed Media" and Certificates of Excellence in Painting and Drawing. He received "Third Place" in the New York International Art Competition. That same year he took "First Place" in the Calgene West Coast Art Competition in Davis, California. He represented Alaska in the "First Western States Arts Foundation Biennial." He has works in all of the major museums in the State and in numerous corporate collections.

East Wall

Artist: Michael C. Anderson, Cordova, AKMaterial: Ceramic works

Paleomarine 7

Art relicts based on published fossil record

2nd Floor Benches

Artist : varies Material: Alaskan Birch

Benches

Curved and straight benches made of Alaskan birch

West Wall

Artist: Katherine P. Irons, Fairbanks, AK Material: Paper

Images courtesy of the UA Museum of the North

Science Images taken with the Scanning Electron Microscope

Images of local research conducted at the University of Alaska Fairbanks

2nd Floor Seating Area

Artist : Annie Duffy, Fairbanks, AK Material: Oil on canvas

Abstract art

3 sets of artwork located in three areas. Annie has also painted Dr. Runcorn’s portrait located in the Runcorn conference room on the third floor of the Natural Sciences Facility.

Susan ‘Qimmiqsak’ Bevins was raised in the Inupiat Eskimo tradition. At age 11 her family moved from the most northerly native village to Anchorage, where she was introduced to the western culture. Her artistic expression draws from childhood memories, interpersonal relationships and spiritual faith, together with values, emotions and conflicts derived from her cross-cultural experiences.